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Then shall we hear their 'larum, and they ours.
Mendendorp arrived at the mountain top village of Larum on 13 October and established an air supply point.
His last book, a children's story called "Lirum Larum," is to be published in Germany this fall.
The spry rattle had run on in the same vein of mimicry but for some larum in the antechamber.
The cart moved on, the bell renewed its summons, till slowly and faintly the dreadful larum died in the distance.
Christ's Larum Bell of Love resounded, 1616.
Lirum larum - poetry (2011)
A Larum for London, or the Siedge of Antwerp is a play written by an anonymous author around the year 1602.
Critic David Fricke called his debut A Larum, "marvellous" and "buoyant."
History plays dealt with more recent events, like A Larum for London which dramatizes the sack of Antwerp in 1576.
LARUM, alarum, call to arms.
The UK folk artist Johnny Flynn released a song in 2008 about the cemetery, found on the album A Larum.
The Mother of the Lares (Latin Mater Larum) has been identified with any of several minor Roman deities.
Cult to Matres Larum is known through the fragmentary Arval rites to Dea Dia, a goddess of fruitfulness.
A Larum has been nominated for the Xfm New Music Award (2009) and was also named as the 37th best album of 2008 by Paste Magazine.
If you hang back, we will raise such a 'larum about your ears that you shan't know that your wife's your own for a month to come!' "
She appears twice in the records of the Arval Brethren as Mater Larum, elsewhere as Mania and Larunda.
Mother of the Lares (Latin Mater Larum), Roman chthonic goddess identified with Mania by Varro.
On another occasion, the Arvals offer sacrificial recompense to various deities for a necessary pollution of Dia's sacred grove; the Mater Larum is given two sheep.
The record followed the debut album, A Larum released in the summer of 2008, and the Sweet William EP, which was released in the winter of 2009.
A Larum for London, or The Siedge of Antwerpe with the ventrous actes and valorous deeds of the lame soldier (London: William Ferbrand, 1602).
The Mater Larum may have been offered cult with her Lares during the festival of Larentalia as she was, according to Macrobius (floruit 395 - 423 AD), during Compitalia.
Ovid supplies or elaborates an origin-myth for the Mater Larum as a once-loquacious nymph, Lara, whose tongue is cut out as punishment for her betrayal of Jupiter's secret amours.
A Larum is the first full-length album by London-based folk rock band Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit, although it was released under the name of Johnny Flynn alone.
Not widely printed at the time of its release and virtually unknown today, A Larum for London inspired the historian William S. Maltby to remark that "not all Elizabethan playwrights were touched with genius."